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tile
government
in
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cause
o
f
A
m
e
rica
fo
r
the
period
o
f
the
war
■
Republican
Nominations
GOVERNOR
Charles
S.
Whitman
LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
Edward
Schoencck.
SECRETARY
OK
STATE
Francis
M.
Hugo.
COMPTROLLER
Euganc
M.
Travis.
TREASURER
James
L.
Wells.
ATTORNEY
GENERAL
Charles
D
Newton.
STATE
ENGINEER
AND
SUK-
VEYOR
iirTawsiii.,,,,!,
f
I,
■
Frank
.
E^RESENTATIVE
IN
CONGRESS
Daniel
A.
lieed.
STATE
SENATOR
J.
Samuel
FaMiar.
MEMBER
OF
ASSEMBLY
DeHart
Ames.
SURROGATE
\
,r
Albert
A.
Bird.
SHERIFF
Raymond
T
Mallery.
COUNTY
CLERK
Frank
M
Merrill.
,
CORONER
Caisar
Smith.
-E.
B.
Burdick
j
Frank
N
Rowe.
Funeral
of
Mra.
Lutz.
Loom!«
Corners,
Sept.
27.
—John
Byer
and
family
o
f
Catarsugus.
called
onlTheo
{Lota
Thursday
evening.
_
_
__
Mr
and
Mrs.
A.
Lange.
Theodore
and
Ruth
motored
to
Little
Valley
Friday.
Several
from
here
attended
the
fu­
neral
of
Mrs.
Theo.
Luzt
held
at
Otto
Saturday.
•>..
Mr.
and
Mra.
Henry
Wulf
spent
Sun­
day
in
Bradford
visiting
their
daugh­
ter,
Lydia,
who
is
a
patient
In
the
hos­
pital
there,
A.
Lange
had
business
in
East
Otto
Monday.
Alvin
Wulf
and
Walter
Griem
were
in
Salamanca
Tuesday
evening.
Ervin
Miller
of
Otto,
spent
Monday
night
with
Grehard
Gold.
Caroline
Christine
Kalck
Lutz
was
born
January
2,
1863,
at
Fort
Atkin­
son,
la.,
In
1884
she
was
married
to
Theodore
Lutz.
To
them
five
children
were
born,
three
daughters
and
two
•one,
who
all
survive
in
March
1918
they
moved
to
.this
state
when
they
bought
thrLoomla
farm,
where
they
since
resided
and
where
she
died
Sep­
tember
17.
1918.
after
a
lingering
ill­
ness
o
f
about
three
years.
She
leaves
to
mourii
tbe
loss
besides
her
family
three
sisters,
two
residing
in
Iowa
and
one
In
Idaho
$21
Earri€ff1»y-Senior
W
orkers
Otto,
Sept
27
—T.
P
Truby
mo­
tored
to
Buffalo
Tuesday
afternoon
to
meet
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
O.
Barber,
who
were
returning
from
Newport,
R.
I.,
where
they
were
called
by
the
illness
and
death
of
their
eon,
Arthur
Barber.
\■Hi.
VimeSDl
will
fra
h.l^
Matni-Hoy
-'
The,
Senior
Bed
Cron
held
a
supper
in
Allen
hall
last
Thursday
evening,
which
with
some
contributions
extra,
netted
$21.
Tbe
Junior
Red
Cross
wish
to
thank
the
anonymous
friend
who
sent
them
a
contribution
$10
last
Saturday.
j
Mr
O’Donne
I
o
f
the
Union
Tele­
phone
Co,’
was
in
town
la*f~Saturday
looking
after
telephone
contracts.
Mrs.
Fitch
Powers,
who
has
been
visiting
her
brother.
Colonel
Albert
E.
Truby,
M.
O.,
and
family
in
Washing­
ton,
D.
C
,
for
two
weeks,
arrived
here
tbe
letter
part
if
Inat
week
to
spend
several
days
with
her
brother
John
before
returning
to
Niagara
Falla.
Mr.
and
Miss
Manning
and
Mrs.
Fuss
of
Elkdale
and
Mrs.
Holmes
of
Champain
Corners,
spent
one
day
last
week
at
the
home
of
Miss
Mary
Bern-1
bof
They
brought
with
them
Miss
Mary
Mellican
of
Buffalo,
who
re
malhed
several
days
Several
in
town
seem
to
have
severo
colds.
Mrs.
H.
S.
Campbell
and
son.Russell
and
Mrs.
Grant
motored
to
Niagara
Faljt
Friday
afternoon,
returning
Monday.
„
Roy
Cyner
has
two
mammoth
ears
of
Western
corn
on
exhibition
in
ihe
Truby
Co.’s
store
window.
Miss
Florence
Harvey
was
home
for
tbe
week-end.
Mrs
Alice
Phillips
was
in
Cattarau­
gus
Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs.
Constant
Holbrook
is
raevering
from
her
recent
illness.
Miss
ltuth
Harvey
left
for
Syracuse
University
Tuesday,
where
she
will
be
a
senior
Frank
Truby
was
in
Cattaraugus
tbe
first
of
tbe
week.
Lewis
Bernhoft
and
family
of
Five
Points,
visitéd
his
parents
one
day
this
week
CLASSIFIED
ADS
R
A
T
E
S
Strictly
Cash
in
Advance.
One
Insertion
•
•
lc
per
word
Minimum
~
Charge
......
¿5c
Subsequent
Insertions
•
.
%
c
per
word
fyfinimum
Charge
?
.
.
.
.
.
.
15c
barrels.
N.
Y.
CONSERVE
WOOL
Our
government
ask
<
you
to
save.
The
U.
8.
government
has
covm
snd-
aered
the'
country
a
supply
of
wool
'The
War
Board
req
tests
everyone
to
save.
Every
wardrobe
and
clothe*
closet
contains
woolen
garments
which
can
be
made
to
du
another
season’s
service
by
tinging
them
thnrougniv
eluaned'-pYfft-^A-f-fi
Fresh
with
a
few
minor
repairs,
button
holes
worked
over,
pockets
and
linings
re­
paired.
You
will
have
a
garment
that
will
look
like
hew.
In
connection
with
nur'D'ry
Cleaning
Department/
we
employ
a.
first-class
tailor,
who
doee
all
kinds
of
repairing
at
a
very
reasonable
charge.
Our
Dry
Cleaning
Department
is
saving
all
classes«of
wearing
apparel
for
hundreds
of
people,
let
us
save
for
you.
Dunkirk
Laundry
Company.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Cox,
agent
for
Cattar-
^augus.
•
4tOct.l8-
“
mpUPd
whisftey
C.
R.
Gibson,
Salamanca,
4tSept.20
FOR
RENT—Furnished
room.
Apply
to
Mrs
O.
B.
Cunningham,
'Cattar­
augus,
N.
Y.
2tOct
4.
FOR.JSArfafMSy
South
-'street
Cattaraugus,
N.
house
Frank
Y.
and
lot
on
Millrpaugh,
'
3tOct4
CARRIE
LOWE
Gvrrie
Lowe,
son
of
Abram
and
Mary
Lowe
was
born
February
1,
1861,
in
the
town
of
Leon
and
died
Sept.
22,
1918,'at
the
age
of
57
years,
7
months
and
20
days.
Funeral
services
wero
held
September
23,
at
the
home
of
Adalbert
Spink,
Rev.
W.
E
Freeman
of
Cattaraugus
Officiating.
Burial
was
a
t
Leon.
----
—
—
-------
-
■
,
,
HIRAM
WOODMANSEE
T
h
e
reiffttWiff
Irani
-Woodmans»#,
age
9
i
.
years,
a
former
resident
of
*Nbw
Albion,w
hose
death
occurred
at!,
the
home
of
his
daughter
at
Mobile
Bay,
Ala.,
Sept.
18,
were
brought!
hern
for
burial
at
the
New
Albion,
cemetery
Sunday
afternoon.
r
Read
the
classified
ads.
WANTED-rWomen
and.men
to
work
at
tannery.
Inquire
Tannery
office.
U.
Moench
Sons
Co
,
Gowanda,
N.
Y.
FOR
RENT--Furnished
or
unfurnished
rooms
Bath,
gas,
electric
lights
Mrs.
Griffith,
Jefferson
street.
PLUMBING!
Repairing
and
/,
New
Installation1^-
PROMPT-SERVICE
Wm.
GRIMES,
V
PHONE
57-VV.
'
Cattaraugus,
N.
Y.
at
bis
Card
of
Thanks.
Wa
desire
to
express
our
heartfelt
thanks
to
all
our
kind
neighbors
and
friends
who
comforted
us
by
words
of
sympathy
and
acts
of
kindness
during
tbe
sickness,
death
and
funeral
o
f
our
beloved
wife
and
mother;
especially
we
wish
to
thank
our
friends
tor
the.
mhny
floral
tributes.
Theodore
Lutz
and
cbildre
n
Attended
Conference
in
Erie
Conewango
Valley,
Sept.-
27.—
The
j
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
meet
with
Mre.
Har­
mon
Thursday
afternoon
Mr.
and
Mr».
Ed.
Bagg
and
daughter
Alice
snd
Mrs.
M.
Main
and
daughter
Geraldine,
went
to
Erie,
Pa
,
Saturday
to
attend
the
M
E.
conference
and
'
was
a
guest
o
f
Mrs
Main’s
sister.
-
Mrs
Martha
Wiley
is
visiting
her
daughter,
Mrs.
C.
Barnes
at
Gowanda
Lieutenant
Carpenter
returned
from
France
and
visited
his
sister,
Mrs<-
Mark
Hopkins
Friday
beofre
taking
up
his
duties
at
Camp
Meade,
Mary­
land.
Lea
Pickup.*’
Harvey
Anderson
and
Harold
Rhodes
left
Monday
for
Alfred
Unit4raity
Mrs.
Harry
Hamilton
and
son.
How­
ard,
arc
guests
of
her
parents
in
Go-
wfinda.
Mr
and
Mra.
Phillip
Pickup
were
in
Randolph
Monday,,-,
Mre
Brumley
o
f
Leon,
is
visiting
at
the
homes
of
John
Payne
and
Jack
Miller.
John
Payne
aud
wife
were
called
to
Randolph
Tuesday
on
account
of
the
illreSs
of
his
brother.
Ira
Neville
and
family
left
Wednes­
day
with
their
household
goods
for
New
York
city
t>
make
their
future
home.
Ke^v
Prosser
o
f
Leon,
was
a
guekt
of
John
Payne,
Monday.
South
Hill
Newt
John
Buhk
of
Otto,
called
farm
Tuesday
and
Thursday.
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
Wehust
and
daughter
attended
church
at
.Otto
Sun­
day.
Ed.
Meyer
and
family,
Caroline
Meyer
nnd
Glen
H%rvey
were
at
Hensy
Mrs
Glen
Hkrvey
and
daughter
called
on
Mra.
Will
Dunkleman
Tues­
day.
John
Wehust
was
at
Plato
Tuesday.
.
Nearly
everyone,in
tbejteighborhood
ia
suffering
with
severe
colds.
Glen
Harvey
visited
Mercer
Twichell
Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Will
Dunkleman
and
family
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
Harvey
and
daughter
were
callers
at
Robert
Jewett’s
Thursday
evening.
Louis
Wehust
waa
in
Springville
one
day
last
week.
FOR
SALE—Good
second-hand
Ford
touring
car,
1917
model,
$350,
if
taken
at
once.
-Timea
office.
A
’
2tOct.4
FOR
SALE—Four
new
single
top
buggies;
twd
second-hand
spring
wagons.
John
Laing,
East
Otto,
N
Y
.
FOR
SALE-~Power
Fodder
Cutter.
12-foot
carrier,
nearly
new.
Inquire
of
S
A.
Pritchard,
Route
2,
(.Cattar­
augus,
N.
Y.
FOR
SALE—Two
four-year-old
regis­
tered
Ayrshire
cowi
coming
freBh
in
October.
E.
C.
Pritchard,
Route
2,
Cattaraugus,
N.
Y.
WANTED—Good
flat
newspapers,
40
cents
per
hundred
pounds.
Ameri-
can
Panel
Co
,
Cataraugus
Aug23tf
FOR
KENT—Strickland
home
farm
of
200
acres.
Dairy,
teams
and
tools.
Sugar
bush.
Possession
at
once.-
J,
P.
Strickland.
R.
F
D
No.
2,
Catt­
araugus,—Nr
Y
3tOctU
FOR
SALE—1
want
to
sell
-my
Cider
.
Mill
at
New
Albiun.
It's
a
big
power
press
and
an
opportunity
to
make
some
mo^ey.
Address
John
G.
Fox,
42
Howard
Are.,
Dunkirk,.
N.
Y.
2tSept27
FOR
SALE—An
iren
safe
oil
pump
and-tank,
show
cases
and
a
quantity
of
vinegar.
Property
of
Wm.,
G.
Bury
estate.
EastT)tto,
N.
Y.
See
Harman
Lavery,
attorney,
Cattarau­
gus,
N..
Y.
/*
«
-
~a_
South
Dayton
Newt
Items,
Left
Over
From
Last
Week.
A.
K.
Reeves
wss
in
Buffalo
business
Tuesday.
Mra.
Frank-Bettis
of
Buffalo,
visited
Mr.
and
Mra
Albert
Gould
tbe
latter
part
o
f
the
week
Robeit
Wilson
'
of
Rochester,
is
spending
some
time
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
B.
Wilson.
~
A
ce
Dye
was
li>
Cherry
X’reek
Sun­
day
to
see'bls
father
who
baa
befn
Rev.
D.
K.
Dunn
left
Tuesday
morning
for
Erie,
Pa
,
to
attend
the
Matbodiet
conference,
which
it
in
ses­
sion
In
that
city
this
week.
Mita
-
Sadie
Kundell
went
York
Tuesday
afternoon
to
few
days.
Charles
Sbults
o
f
Gowanda,
townWedneaday.
'
Louis
Simon
was
in
Buffalo
tha
fora
part
o
f
tba
weak.
Funeral
of
Mrs.
A
d
ell
English
Wesley,
Sept,
28.—Mrs.
Adell
Eng­
lish
died
at
1:30
a.
m
Wednesday.
The
funeral
was
held
at
the
house
Fri­
day
at
2
p.
rn.
Relatives
and
friends
came
from
Sheridan,
Bradford,
Buffalo,
Little
Valley,
Perrysburg,
Dayton,
South
Dayton
She
leaves
a
best
o
f
friends
to
\mourn
the
loss.
Mrs.
W.
Raecher
has
been
entertain­
ing
her
sister
the
past
week.
Mrs.
Satie
Jones
of
Bradford,
ia
visiting
relatives
in
town
this
week.
Lester
Park
of
Cottage,
traa
in
town
Sunday
and
Monday.
Theodore
English
and
wife
o
f
Sheri­
dan,
were
in
town
Friday.
Bert
and
Oliver
English
visited
in
Erie,
Pa,,
from
Saturday
till
Monday.
R
ita
Hillsbert
waa
up
from
Gowanda
Saturday.
Laura
Tarabell
has
been
entertain­
ing
her
brother
and
family
of
Buffalo.
Indian
to
New
•pend
a
waa
in
Take
Tbe
Times,
neighbor.
Don’t
bofügr
your
%
Peeved
by
Em
m
y
Fire
Water
in
“
The
Kill-Joy”
SdVeral
honeet-to-goodness
-Indiana
art
in
Little
Mary
McAUiateria
rest
picture'~'*T!i6
r“Kl
scene
shows
a
group
of
cowboys
drink­
ing
in
a
typical
western
bar.
Ginger
ale,
however,
is
served
instead
o
f
-
de­
mon
ram
Not
knowing
tbit,
and
see­
ing
a
chance
to
evade
the
federal
Dan
against
Indians
drinking,
one
of
tbe
braves
made
a
dash
f
or
the
bottle
and
took
a
long
drink
before
discovering
Ihia
error.
He
spat
with
a
grimace,
than
remarked:
“
Ugh!
Moving
pic­
ture
fire
water,
Just
like
some
moving
picture
cowboys.
Both
all
fakey.”
'
Cider
I
will
make
Cider
every
FRIDAY
r
and
SATU
RD
AY
Commencing
October
4
O.
T.
Ransom
Cattaraugus,
N.
Y.
......y
1
3
L.
W.
ALDRIDGE,
Optometrist
and
Optician
will
be
at
F.
D.
Blake's
Jewelry
store,
Cattaraugus,
again
Tuesday,
Sept.
’24.
In
home
office
Mondays,
Thursdays,
Fridays
and
Saturdays,.
531
Brisbane
Building,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
FOR
SALE—Purebred
Aryahire
Bull,
born
March
1915.
Bred
by
Percival
Roberts,
Jr.,
Narbsrth.—Pan—sire,
White
Beauty's
Prince,
Parse
Goldie
Myrtle
of
Maplewood
Color,
red
hnd
white;
register
No.
17?40.
in­
quire
C
M.
Rumsey,
Cattaraugus,
j
N.
Y.
It
NOTICE—-The
Hazard-Rhodes
Co.
of
Salamanca,
is
a
memberfof
the
Farm
Brokers'
Association,
Inc.,
of
the
state
of
New
York,
which
has
offices
in
33
important
farm
centres
throughout
the
state.
It
can
furnish
any
kina
of
a
farm
desired
in
any
part
of
New
York
state
us
well
as
in
Cattaraugus
county.
Write
us
what
kind
of
a
farm
you
want
and
where
you
want
it
located.
We
can
furnish
it
The
Hazard-Rhodes
Co..
B
s
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N.
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Sept.
6tf
Patriotic
Opportunity
The
Bureau
of
Aircraft
Production
states
that
walnut
has
been
found
to
be
the
best
and
most
desirable
wood
in
the
construction
of
AERO1-
PLANE
PROPELLER
BLADES
and
GUN
STOCKS.
Both
of
theso^re
essential
parts
of
the
machinery
necessary
to
help
win
the
war.
.Walnut
trees
are
scattered,
growing
in
small
groups,
and
in
taking
the
necessary
steps
to
see
that
these
trees
are
make
available
to
the
Govern­
ment,
the
owners
of
the
trees
now
have
an
oppor­
tunity
to
demonstrate
their
patriotism
in
a
most
practical
and
effective
way.
Apart
only
of
the
lumber
produced
from
these--
trees
can
be
used,
and
the
Government,
therefore,-
.,
cannot
buy
the
trees
direct
from
the
owner
but
has
arranged
for
the
collection
of
these
logs
a£
.¿jjjyotis
centers
for
shipment
in
car
lots.
The
p*tee''fixed
by
the
Government
is
high
and
offers
a
market
for\
this
wood
that
in
all
probability
will
never
be
equalled.
The
undersigned
has
been
delegated
to
collect
a
car
of
this
material
for
Government
use
aud
will
perform
this'
service
frith
out
piafit
|OtTifr
words,
you
get
the
Government
scale
of
prices
for
your
walnut
logs.
Owners
of
walnut
trees
should,
at
once
communi­
cate
with
us
for
particulars
as
it
is
desired
to
get
the
carload,
started
with
the
least
possible
delay.
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BROS.
CATTARAUGUS,
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Holstein
Auction
There
will
be
offered
at
public
sale,
at
dale
Farms,
miles
east
of
Cuba,
N.
Y
,
on
Ryder-.
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER
8,
»
on
im
(y
Beginning
at
10
o
’clock
a.
m.,
one
of
the
finest
collec­
tions
of
Registered
and
Grade
Holsteins
ever
put
up
in
this
section,
including
2
4
H
E
A
D
R
EGISTERED
STO
C
K
5
6
H
E
A
D
O
F
G
R
A
D
E
STO
C
K
These
include
Bull
and
Heifer
Calves,
Milch
Cows
from
two
to
seven
years
old,
and
Yearling
Heifers.
All
the
stock
is
from
the
famous
Ryderdale
herd,
headed
by
Superba
Rag
Apple
Korndyke,
son
of
Rag
Apple
gre^
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e
wcrld.
George
W.
Baiter
ol
Elmira,
Auctioneer
Send
for
Descriptive
Circular
to
Ryderdale
Farms
Company,
R.
F.
D.
3,
Black
Creek,
N.
Y.
PALACE
TH
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T
R
E
,
Cattaraugus,
N.
Y.
Two
Days—
Friday
and
Saturday—
Oct.
4-5
MATINEE,
3:30
O’clock
NIGHT,
8:30
O’clock
25c
and
35c
.
35c
and
50c
BULLOCK’S
ORCHESTRA
BOTH
NIGHTS
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PAG E POUR CATTARAUGUS TIMES The Cattaraugus Times C a t t a r a u g u s , n . y . CHAS. W . BROCK, Proprietor. f . • published Every Fnrtnj $1.50 per year in. Advance ----- 5c a copy Entered at the postoffice at Cattaraugus N. Y „ second-class mail matter. A charge will be made for publish' ' ing cards of thanks, resolutions and obitoarjrpoetry. Local and personal notices, obitua­ ries and matters o f general interest are requested for free publication. - This paper has enlisted ¡with tile government in the cause o f A m e rica fo r the period o f the war ■ Republican Nominations GOVERNOR Charles S. Whitman LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Edward Schoencck. SECRETARY OK STATE Francis M. Hugo. COMPTROLLER Euganc M. Travis. TREASURER James L. Wells. ATTORNEY GENERAL Charles D Newton. STATE ENGINEER AND SUK- VEYOR iirTawsiii.,,,,!, f I, ■ Frank . E^RESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Daniel A. lieed. STATE SENATOR J. Samuel FaMiar. MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY DeHart Ames. SURROGATE \ ,r Albert A. Bird. SHERIFF Raymond T Mallery. COUNTY CLERK Frank M Merrill. , CORONER Caisar Smith. -E. B. Burdick j Frank N Rowe. Funeral of Mra. Lutz. Loom!« Corners, Sept. 27. —John Byer and family o f Catarsugus. called onlTheo {Lota Thursday evening. _ _ __ Mr and Mrs. A. Lange. Theodore and Ruth motored to Little Valley Friday. Several from here attended the fu­ neral of Mrs. Theo. Luzt held at Otto Saturday. •>.. Mr. and Mra. Henry Wulf spent Sun­ day in Bradford visiting their daugh­ ter, Lydia, who is a patient In the hos­ pital there, A. Lange had business in East Otto Monday. Alvin Wulf and Walter Griem were in Salamanca Tuesday evening. Ervin Miller of Otto, spent Monday night with Grehard Gold. Caroline Christine Kalck Lutz was born January 2, 1863, at Fort Atkin­ son, la., In 1884 she was married to Theodore Lutz. To them five children were born, three daughters and two •one, who all survive in March 1918 they moved to .this state when they bought thrLoomla farm, where they since resided and where she died Sep­ tember 17. 1918. after a lingering ill­ ness o f about three years. She leaves to mourii tbe loss besides her family three sisters, two residing in Iowa and one In Idaho $21 Earri€ff1»y-Senior W orkers Otto, Sept 27 —T. P Truby mo­ tored to Buffalo Tuesday afternoon to meet Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Barber, who were returning from Newport, R. I., where they were called by the illness and death of their eon, Arthur Barber. \■Hi. VimeSDl will fra h.l^ Matni-Hoy -' The, Senior Bed Cron held a supper in Allen hall last Thursday evening, which with some contributions extra, netted $21. Tbe Junior Red Cross wish to thank the anonymous friend who sent them a contribution $10 last Saturday. j Mr O’Donne I o f the Union Tele­ phone Co,’ was in town la*f~Saturday looking after telephone contracts. Mrs. Fitch Powers, who has been visiting her brother. Colonel Albert E. Truby, M. O., and family in Washing­ ton, D. C , for two weeks, arrived here tbe letter part if Inat week to spend several days with her brother John before returning to Niagara Falla. Mr. and Miss Manning and Mrs. Fuss of Elkdale and Mrs. Holmes of Champain Corners, spent one day last week at the home of Miss Mary Bern-1 bof They brought with them Miss Mary Mellican of Buffalo, who re malhed several days Several in town seem to have severo colds. Mrs. H. S. Campbell and son.Russell and Mrs. Grant motored to Niagara Faljt Friday afternoon, returning Monday. „ Roy Cyner has two mammoth ears of Western corn on exhibition in ihe Truby Co.’s store window. Miss Florence Harvey was home for tbe week-end. Mrs Alice Phillips was in Cattarau­ gus Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Constant Holbrook is raevering from her recent illness. Miss ltuth Harvey left for Syracuse University Tuesday, where she will be a senior Frank Truby was in Cattaraugus tbe first of tbe week. Lewis Bernhoft and family of Five Points, visitéd his parents one day this week CLASSIFIED ADS R A T E S Strictly Cash in Advance. One Insertion • • lc per word Minimum ~ Charge ...... ¿5c Subsequent Insertions • . % c per word fyfinimum Charge ? . . . . . . 15c barrels. N. Y. CONSERVE WOOL Our government ask < you to save. The U. 8. government has covm snd- aered the' country a supply of wool 'The War Board req tests everyone to save. Every wardrobe and clothe* closet contains woolen garments which can be made to du another season’s service by tinging them thnrougniv eluaned'-pYfft-^A-f-fi Fresh with a few minor repairs, button holes worked over, pockets and linings re­ paired. You will have a garment that will look like hew. In connection with nur'D'ry Cleaning Department/ we employ a. first-class tailor, who doee all kinds of repairing at a very reasonable charge. Our Dry Cleaning Department is saving all classes«of wearing apparel for hundreds of people, let us save for you. Dunkirk Laundry Company. Mrs. W. A. Cox, agent for Cattar- ^augus. • 4tOct.l8- “ mpUPd whisftey C. R. Gibson, Salamanca, 4tSept.20 FOR RENT—Furnished room. Apply to Mrs O. B. Cunningham, 'Cattar­ augus, N. Y. 2tOct 4. FOR.JSArfafMSy South -'street Cattaraugus, N. house Frank Y. and lot on Millrpaugh, ' 3tOct4 CARRIE LOWE Gvrrie Lowe, son of Abram and Mary Lowe was born February 1, 1861, in the town of Leon and died Sept. 22, 1918,'at the age of 57 years, 7 months and 20 days. Funeral services wero held September 23, at the home of Adalbert Spink, Rev. W. E Freeman of Cattaraugus Officiating. Burial was a t Leon. ---- — — ------- - ■ , , HIRAM WOODMANSEE T h e reiffttWiff Irani -Woodmans»#, age 9 i . years, a former resident of *Nbw Albion,w hose death occurred at!, the home of his daughter at Mobile Bay, Ala., Sept. 18, were brought! hern for burial at the New Albion, cemetery Sunday afternoon. r Read the classified ads. WANTED-rWomen and.men to work at tannery. Inquire Tannery office. U. Moench Sons Co , Gowanda, N. Y. FOR RENT--Furnished or unfurnished rooms Bath, gas, electric lights Mrs. Griffith, Jefferson street. PLUMBING! Repairing and /, New Installation1^- PROMPT-SERVICE Wm. GRIMES, V PHONE 57-VV. ' Cattaraugus, N. Y. at bis Card of Thanks. Wa desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all our kind neighbors and friends who comforted us by words of sympathy and acts of kindness during tbe sickness, death and funeral o f our beloved wife and mother; especially we wish to thank our friends tor the. mhny floral tributes. Theodore Lutz and cbildre n Attended Conference in Erie Conewango Valley, Sept.- 27.— The j W. C. T. U. will meet with Mre. Har­ mon Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mr». Ed. Bagg and daughter Alice snd Mrs. M. Main and daughter Geraldine, went to Erie, Pa , Saturday to attend the M E. conference and ' was a guest o f Mrs Main’s sister. - Mrs Martha Wiley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. Barnes at Gowanda Lieutenant Carpenter returned from France and visited his sister, Mrs<- Mark Hopkins Friday beofre taking up his duties at Camp Meade, Mary­ land. Lea Pickup.*’ Harvey Anderson and Harold Rhodes left Monday for Alfred Unit4raity Mrs. Harry Hamilton and son. How­ ard, arc guests of her parents in Go- wfinda. Mr and Mra. Phillip Pickup were in Randolph Monday,,-, Mre Brumley o f Leon, is visiting at the homes of John Payne and Jack Miller. John Payne aud wife were called to Randolph Tuesday on account of the illreSs of his brother. Ira Neville and family left Wednes­ day with their household goods for New York city t> make their future home. Ke^v Prosser o f Leon, was a guekt of John Payne, Monday. South Hill Newt John Buhk of Otto, called farm Tuesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs John Wehust and daughter attended church at .Otto Sun­ day. Ed. Meyer and family, Caroline Meyer nnd Glen H%rvey were at Hensy Mrs Glen Hkrvey and daughter called on Mra. Will Dunkleman Tues­ day. John Wehust was at Plato Tuesday. . Nearly everyone,in tbejteighborhood ia suffering with severe colds. Glen Harvey visited Mercer Twichell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Will Dunkleman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harvey and daughter were callers at Robert Jewett’s Thursday evening. Louis Wehust waa in Springville one day last week. FOR SALE—Good second-hand Ford touring car, 1917 model, $350, if taken at once. -Timea office. A ’ 2tOct.4 FOR SALE—Four new single top buggies; twd second-hand spring wagons. John Laing, East Otto, N Y . FOR SALE-~Power Fodder Cutter. 12-foot carrier, nearly new. Inquire of S A. Pritchard, Route 2, (.Cattar­ augus, N. Y. FOR SALE—Two four-year-old regis­ tered Ayrshire cowi coming freBh in October. E. C. Pritchard, Route 2, Cattaraugus, N. Y. WANTED—Good flat newspapers, 40 cents per hundred pounds. Ameri- can Panel Co , Cataraugus Aug23tf FOR KENT—Strickland home farm of 200 acres. Dairy, teams and tools. Sugar bush. Possession at once.- J, P. Strickland. R. F D No. 2, Catt­ araugus,—Nr Y 3tOctU FOR SALE—1 want to sell -my Cider . Mill at New Albiun. It's a big power press and an opportunity to make some mo^ey. Address John G. Fox, 42 Howard Are., Dunkirk,. N. Y. 2tSept27 FOR SALE—An iren safe oil pump and-tank, show cases and a quantity of vinegar. Property of Wm., G. Bury estate. EastT)tto, N. Y. See Harman Lavery, attorney, Cattarau­ gus, N.. Y. /* « - ~a_ South Dayton Newt Items, Left Over From Last Week. A. K. Reeves wss in Buffalo business Tuesday. Mra. Frank-Bettis of Buffalo, visited Mr. and Mra Albert Gould tbe latter part o f the week Robeit Wilson ' of Rochester, is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson. ~ A ce Dye was li> Cherry X’reek Sun­ day to see'bls father who baa befn Rev. D. K. Dunn left Tuesday morning for Erie, Pa , to attend the Matbodiet conference, which it in ses­ sion In that city this week. Mita - Sadie Kundell went York Tuesday afternoon to few days. Charles Sbults o f Gowanda, townWedneaday. ' Louis Simon was in Buffalo tha fora part o f tba weak. Funeral of Mrs. A d ell English Wesley, Sept, 28.—Mrs. Adell Eng­ lish died at 1:30 a. m Wednesday. The funeral was held at the house Fri­ day at 2 p. rn. Relatives and friends came from Sheridan, Bradford, Buffalo, Little Valley, Perrysburg, Dayton, South Dayton She leaves a best o f friends to \mourn the loss. Mrs. W. Raecher has been entertain­ ing her sister the past week. Mrs. Satie Jones of Bradford, ia visiting relatives in town this week. Lester Park of Cottage, traa in town Sunday and Monday. Theodore English and wife o f Sheri­ dan, were in town Friday. Bert and Oliver English visited in Erie, Pa,, from Saturday till Monday. R ita Hillsbert waa up from Gowanda Saturday. Laura Tarabell has been entertain­ ing her brother and family of Buffalo. Indian to New •pend a waa in Take Tbe Times, neighbor. Don’t bofügr your % Peeved by Em m y Fire Water in “ The Kill-Joy” SdVeral honeet-to-goodness -Indiana art in Little Mary McAUiateria rest picture'~'*T!i6 r“Kl scene shows a group of cowboys drink­ ing in a typical western bar. Ginger ale, however, is served instead o f - de­ mon ram Not knowing tbit, and see­ ing a chance to evade the federal Dan against Indians drinking, one of tbe braves made a dash f or the bottle and took a long drink before discovering Ihia error. He spat with a grimace, than remarked: “ Ugh! Moving pic­ ture fire water, Just like some moving picture cowboys. Both all fakey.” ' Cider I will make Cider every FRIDAY r and SATU RD AY Commencing October 4 O. T. Ransom Cattaraugus, N. Y. ......y 1 3 L. W. ALDRIDGE, Optometrist and Optician will be at F. D. Blake's Jewelry store, Cattaraugus, again Tuesday, Sept. ’24. In home office Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays,. 531 Brisbane Building, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE—Purebred Aryahire Bull, born March 1915. Bred by Percival Roberts, Jr., Narbsrth.—Pan—sire, White Beauty's Prince, Parse Goldie Myrtle of Maplewood Color, red hnd white; register No. 17?40. in­ quire C M. Rumsey, Cattaraugus, j N. Y. It NOTICE—-The Hazard-Rhodes Co. of Salamanca, is a memberfof the Farm Brokers' Association, Inc., of the state of New York, which has offices in 33 important farm centres throughout the state. It can furnish any kina of a farm desired in any part of New York state us well as in Cattaraugus county. Write us what kind of a farm you want and where you want it located. We can furnish it The Hazard-Rhodes Co.. B s I e - manca, N. Y. Sept. 6tf Patriotic Opportunity The Bureau of Aircraft Production states that walnut has been found to be the best and most desirable wood in the construction of AERO1- PLANE PROPELLER BLADES and GUN STOCKS. Both of theso^re essential parts of the machinery necessary to help win the war. .Walnut trees are scattered, growing in small groups, and in taking the necessary steps to see that these trees are make available to the Govern­ ment, the owners of the trees now have an oppor­ tunity to demonstrate their patriotism in a most practical and effective way. Apart only of the lumber produced from these-- trees can be used, and the Government, therefore,- ., cannot buy the trees direct from the owner but has arranged for the collection of these logs a£ .¿jjjyotis centers for shipment in car lots. The p*tee''fixed by the Government is high and offers a market for\ this wood that in all probability will never be equalled. The undersigned has been delegated to collect a car of this material for Government use aud will perform this' service frith out piafit |OtTifr words, you get the Government scale of prices for your walnut logs. Owners of walnut trees should, at once communi­ cate with us for particulars as it is desired to get the carload, started with the least possible delay. SETTER BROS. CATTARAUGUS, N. Y. CO. W O O < H K H »C K K H J<H J<K K H >iK H > IK H K H ?iX K K H K H JO <H K H > O C H > O ÍK im K K H K H > o Holstein Auction There will be offered at public sale, at dale Farms, miles east of Cuba, N. Y , on Ryder-. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, » on im (y Beginning at 10 o ’clock a. m., one of the finest collec­ tions of Registered and Grade Holsteins ever put up in this section, including 2 4 H E A D R EGISTERED STO C K 5 6 H E A D O F G R A D E STO C K These include Bull and Heifer Calves, Milch Cows from two to seven years old, and Yearling Heifers. All the stock is from the famous Ryderdale herd, headed by Superba Rag Apple Korndyke, son of Rag Apple gre^ ^ ^ ^ C t ^ ^ h e wcrld. George W. Baiter ol Elmira, Auctioneer Send for Descriptive Circular to Ryderdale Farms Company, R. F. D. 3, Black Creek, N. Y. PALACE TH E A T R E , Cattaraugus, N. Y. Two Days— Friday and Saturday— Oct. 4-5 MATINEE, 3:30 O’clock NIGHT, 8:30 O’clock 25c and 35c . 35c and 50c BULLOCK’S ORCHESTRA BOTH NIGHTS ?